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| PAGE TWO he Casvét Daily Cribune THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,.1925 LAW ENFORCEMENT GPERATIONS DOM AS (SUE IN LEGISLATURE Continued from Page One. ment department. This record is fil- ed by the head of the department and tells of the money expended and the purpose of expenditure. It tells f the purchase of whiskey, the losses of state money at the poker table, the purchase of presents for, and the payment of money fo women of the lower world. In short, the ex- mse account js simply the list of s of a group of low ers in the service of the state, every item of which {is @ separate nd distinct blot of infamy upon the rds of the state. The law abiding and Christian peo- ple of the state who have hoped for better order and lees disregard for aw, by the creation of the enforcing lepartment, the well-meaning minis- ers of the gospel, who have sup ported the law énforcement depart word and action, the W. C. and other like organizations of high character and desire for better moral conditions, are all due for a hsock, !f nothing worse when they ook upon the record aupended, which comprises only random items taken here and there from the eigh one legal pages of single-spaced pewritten tarnscript of law en- forcement “under cover” operations from April 1923 to and including Not vember 1924, now in possession of the legislature of the state and open to inspection. The present administration began right on the pump after appointment in April 1928, and here is thé rec: ord of employe for April: H. Mosteller (Warrant 794031) April 13—For 7 drinks whisky, Frontier Pool Hall -.- - 8.50 N. N. Geer (Warrant 294144) April 12—Drinks (Senate) ~ 1.00 April 13—Drinks 2.00 April 13—Drinks 1.00 April 14—Drinks 1.00 April 14—Peggy for boftle. . 1.00 April 14—One-half pint (Mis: souri) 1.00 April 14—Drinks -. 1.00 April 14—One-half pint bottle (Senate) --.. ~~ 2,00 April 15—Drinks --- 3.00 April 16.—Drinks at the coffees house ~.------..----- =e. 1.00 April 16—Drinks at the coff house April 16—Drinks at the Smoke House April 17—Drink at the coffee house April 17—Drink at the Smoke House pieesteconeee——t April 17—Drinks at the coff house April 17— Drinks at King Fong's —~ April 17—One-half pint Smoke House -~ April 17—Drink, Club April 18—Drink, Senate ~ April 18—Drink, Club -. 50 April 18—Drinky King Fong 50 April 18—One-half pint King Fong 2.00 April 18—Drink, Club April 19—Drinks, Club April 19—Drink, Opera Hou April 20-——Drinks, Coffee House April 20—Dyinks, King Fon, April 20—Drinks, Smoke Hoyse April 21—Drinks at King Fong April 21—Drinks at headquar- April 22—Drink, Coffee House April 22—Drink at Senate _--- i—Drink, Coffee House April 24—Drink at Headquar- April 2 April April 29—Drinks, King Fon April 30—Drinks, Coffee Ho April 30—Drinks, Coffee House April 30—Drinks, Smoke House April 30—One-half pint, Smoke House KE. 2.00 April 30—Evidence -.- April 30—Drinks, Club - C. H. Elliott (Warrant 294205) For moonshine ~ Four drinks moon 28—Four drinks moon Six drinks moonshine 3.00 April 28—Six drinks moonshine 43,00 April 29—Four drinks bonded whisky = 2.00 Famous Old Recipe $ for Cough Syrup Weelly and cheaply mad it It beats them all quick resi Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough reparations, by using this well- nown old recipe for making cough syrup. It is simple and cheap but it s no equal for prompt results, It takes right hold of © cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping al ordinary cough in 24 hours or Jess. Get 2% ounces of Pinex from any drugs pour it into a,pint bottle, and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, uso clarified molasses, honey, or corm syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and] a family a long time. It's truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air a e of the throat and lungs— jocosens «and ines ie phlegm. soothes and heals the membranes, an: gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough dis- appear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, boarse ness or bronchial asthma Pinex is # special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract known the world over for its bealing effect on membranes. Avoid di full directio thing else. Guaranteed to give Creep ute ied en Pi money sromptly refunded, ines He Wayne, Ind 4 " anaeeesee SC 2.00 1.00 er it wa Clarence W. Easley (Warrant 294545) April 17-830—Whisky - - 3.00 in May the same year one employe of the department named Elliot paid Out $37.85 for liquor be the drink at various places in the same town Another one named Mosteller paid for moon, $18.26; still another one named Vogel paid out for drinks $58.90. There were four or five others on the same job who paid in same proportion There were no convictions for law violation after all this effort Here are & few more random items in the next month ©. H. Elflott (Warant No. 299780) June 25th—Pool and ard games ~ June —Liquor bought in Rock Springs -.. Geo, Voge) (Warrant No; 299780) June 3\-Pool and cards .-.--. 1.15 June $ Pool, ete. -.... - 1.60 June 9—4 drinks moon, Alamo hotel 2.00 June 10—2 drinks moon - 1.00 June 11—4 drinks moon Alamo hotel sees 2,06 June 11—% pint moon, Tuc- ker . ee 3.50 June 11—1 drink moon 50 June 11—% pint moon 2.00 June 11—Pool, ete. 1.65 June 14—1 pint moon,Greybull 3.00 June 28—Cards, pool Juns 23—Taxi to dance June’24—Beer, whiskey, etc, - 6.00 Then follows another weary waste of pages in which occurs tho pur- chase of drinks costing all the way from 50 cents to ten dollars. Then follow these choice items: Ney N. Greer (Warrant No. 307522). Sept. 4—Dinner - $ 85 Sept. 4—Poker, Dan 7.30 Sept Moon, Nellis 3.00 Sept Moon, L. Ross 1.50 Sept. 4—Moon, Shorty 2.00 Sept. 1.00 Sept. 3.75 Sept. 7.00 Sept. 2.00 Sept. 7—-Gambling, House - 5.00 Sept. 11—Poker, Patterson’ 3.50 Sept. 12—Poker, Patterson’ 1.50 Sept. 18—Gambling, L. L. Pat- terson -.. ee 5 Sept. 3—Liquor, Maurfte Place 7.50 ambling, Lincoln --- 10.00 ranger CHERNIAVSKY TRIO COMING HERE MONDAY Jan. Leo and Mischel Cherniaysky pianist, violinist and violin-cellist. he Cherniavskys, who are appear: {ng here February 9, at the America theater, are much traveled artists, having visited more than thirty dif- ferent countries. The funny exper!- ences they have come in contact with ssarily numerous. A unique are nec story w s told by the young artists to a reporter recently The last time they were in Africa they decided to cross the wild Tran ski from the western district of Dur ban by a spectally hired “six in hand” for the purpose of satiating their spirit of adventure. They had not proceeded far before/they were held up by a negro tribe. It seems the reputation of the artists had pre ceded them even to the primitive Kaffirs, and the chief of the tribe good-humoredly detained the musi cal cavalcade and demanded the magic music of the “macoola mog- long” (the gerat white men.) The & herniavakys entered into the spirit of the thing, and with a tropt cal sunset behind the mango trees for a back drop, an apology for a plano was dragged gut of the chief's graal, and the black sons of the soll listened to the magic music. Wheth- the inspiring sunset or the spontaneity of the proceedings the Cherniayskys have not yet discover: ed, but, strange ‘to say, they played as they had seldom played before. The response of the black people to the cha of muste was wonderful, “Never tell me again remarked one of the party, “that the black man has no soul, He is soulful before he comes into contact with the grdms er part of our civilization,” To Cure a Cold a One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. (The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears fignature of BE. W. Grove. 30c— Ad — Agricultural authorities‘in Aust lia estimate that rabbits caus n annual loss {n productivity of over $100,000,000, Give Hogan a Litt) Relations. French Beauty Wins 5000 Francs—By a Leg Mile. Linirys, the pretty French actress of the Comedie Caumartin theater of Paris, was awarded a prize of 6000 francs in the beautiful leg competition at the Bal de |'Opera, in banks outside Ayes, 16; noes, 10. Senate 40.—Relating to of clouds from titles. regulation of House 124 (Judiclary)—To prohibit person from soliciting arising out of personal injuries sus- tained in this state for the purpose instituting suit thereon outside Committee of Whole. (Underwood).—To amend and re-enact Section Wyoming Compiled Statutes, Mines-Labor. 126 (Underwood)—Creating a coal mining examining board and providing for the issuance upon ex- amination of coal Mines-Labor. (Cnderwood).—Provid- ing for a state mines and two their duties, IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE Introduced in Senate. Senate 45.—Relating ment of permanent funds, Ayes, 23; of this state. Senate 32.—Relating to terms of Ayes, 22; noes, 0, Senate 29.—Relating to actions to quiet title, Ay, Senate 47.—Relating to terms of Ayes, 24; noes, 0. Passed by House. House §0,—Making an emergency appropriation for the state comm! sioner of child and animal protec- Ayes, 68; noes, 0. House 2.—Relating to presidential Ayes, 51; noes, 0. House 73.—Relating to state commisisoner of public lands. Ayes, 49; noes, 0. House 78.—Rélating to duties and authority of state commisisoner of Ayes, 49; noes, 0. House 62.—Relating to Ucense of Ayes, 50; noes, 0. Relating to cruelty to f state institutions. Senate 64 (Gardner)—R poor and pauper and providing for mothers’ pensions. Revenue. Senate 65 (Public Lands).—Relat- ing to abandonment of water rights. Committee of Whole, Senate 66 (Public Lands).—Relat- ing tO appointment of water divi- sion superintenden: district courts. mining certifi- deputies and pre- Mines-Labor. 128 (Underwood)—To repeal Wyoming Compiled , 1920, and Chapter 38, Ses- sion Laws of Wyoming, 1921. Mines- ts Committee of 10.00 Senate 67 (Public Lands)—Relat- ing to control and regulation of wa- Committee of Whole. Killed by Senate. House 58—Relating to interest of public officers in them and work performed by their Indefinitely postponed. Withdrawn in House. House 61.—Providing for tions by school bus drivers at rail- Way crossings. (Substitute introduc: ed under same number.) House 39,—Relating to mine fore- (Underwood). — To reenact ection Wyoming Compiled Statutes, Mines Labor. (Underwood).—-To amend and reenact Wyoming Compiled Statutes, relating to. cleaning and sprin' Mines-Labor. House 131 (Underwood)—to repeal Wyoming Compiled Mines-Labor. (Underwood).—To amend and reenact Wyoming Compiled Statutes, relating to safety of man trips in Mines-Labor. (Underwood).—To amend and re-enact Wyoming Compiied Statutes, relating to safety in coal mines and for flame safety and forbidding the carrying in such inetruments 0. Killed by House, House 80:—Increasing the salary of the clerk of the supreme from $2,700 a year to $3,000 a year. Failed on third reading. Necessary for passage, 32, Notice of motion for reconsideration Introduced in House. House 189 (Laramie County)—Re- lating to salary of under Law Enforcement. House 140.—Relating to of deputy sheriffs. Introduced in House, House 107 (Live Stock),.—Relating to dipping of imported sheep. mittee of Whole. 108 (Mann).—Relating districts employing a truant officer. Section 4452, coal mines. House 109 (Natrona County). lating to classification of for general purposes. Relating to grand jury and provid ing grand jury shall be called an- nually in county with assessed valu ation of $13,000,000 or more. . (Lands)—Relating to adjudication of water rights. Mines. Labor, House 142 (Agriculture)—Relating to collection of agricultural statis- Committee of Whole. House 143 (Lands).—Relating the state board of control. Judiciary. House 144 (Lincoln).—Relating to the registration of automobiles and exempting automobiles from general Property taxation. (Lands).—Memortaliz- ing congress to enact the Kendrick- itunderwood)—To enact Section 1, C sion Laws, 1923, (Live Stock). amend and re Wyoming & relating to shot Inspector: and repealing Section 5, Chapter 61, Wyoming Session Laws, 1923. Mines to tuberculin Committee of Whole, House 112 (Hoffman).—Relating to the employment of children. (Hoffman).—To Pensate workmen for time accrued while waiting for their wages after same are due and (Underwood). — To the ayment of Compiled Statutes, relating to certificates of for fire boss, mine foreman and foreman of coal . and providing for recognition to the time of # ion concerning rea} “During 60 years of Married Life”. enerations Kept Healthy and Happy “Beecham's Pills were always con-, sidered ind’spensable by my parents | during sixty years of married life and Tam never without them in my home, as they are used when re- quired by myself (aged sixty-one), and wife and children, This covers , 2 period of over eighty years, My wife and sons also believe there isnoremedyforconstipationandbile fousness equal to Beetham’s Pills. Somanyso-called“cures"forbiliouss ness and kindred troublesleaveafter effects that are certainly injurious, but Beecham’s Pills give prompt re- lief and leave one in a health happy condition.” Committee of ‘ Mines-Labor. (Underwood).—Requir- dlights and markers on mine ves and mine trips. the proceedings to establish and de. heirs of descendents in certain cases. (Substitute for original Libraries).—To per precautions Passed by Senate. 3 House 54.—Relating to homestead (Judictary),— to the investment of House 50.—Relating to county hos House 28,—Creating thresherman'’s Ayes, 24: noes, 1. House 36,—Relating to fraudulent (Judiciary) —Relating to the investment of trust funds in United States bonds and Farm Loan, House 120 (Judiclary),—Relating to| Senate 31.—Relating and deposits in loan and trust com Ramsay, N.J. Ung Beacharn's Pils fp comsipation, FREESAMPLE—Write to B. F. Allen Co., 417 Buy them from your druggist 35¢ and $ee ‘or Better Health, Take eecham’s Pilis 12:—Authorizing deposits McMullin’s Formula. Nothing like it for Coughs, Weak | Lungs, Bronchial (Judiciary).—Relating eday or Frecenmmele House 122 (Judiciary)—Relating to the employment mittee of whole House 123 (Bridges and Highways) FRIDAY &SATURDAY Are the Last Two Days of Our BIGFURNITURE SALE CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. COR. SECOND AND DAVID PHONE 37 Winter land settlement act. Federal House 29).—Relating to the admis sion of foreign building and loan as- sociations. Committee of Whole. Revenue. Withdrawn in House. ‘Behate 61 (Merchant)—Relating to House 29.—Relating to the admis-| county commissioners. sion of foreign building and loan as. | fuirs. ecciutionas, Senate 62 (Public Lands)—Relat- ing to auditing the books of co- operative marketing associations. Introduced in Senate. 8. J. Re 8 (Gardner)}—Submitting| pupiic lands. a constitutional amendment for the Senate 63 (Judicia ry)—Relating to taxation of mines and providing for direct appeal to the supreme court. M severence tax. Judiciary. Committee ‘of whol 8. J. M. 2 (Public Lands)}—Me- morializing congress ‘to enact the eee cee Kendrick-Winter land settlement bill. Committee of whol Withdrawn in He Sucre: House 5—Providing for a state bank guaranty fund. St House 9—Providing for bond and insurance securities of bank de- posits. House 10—Providing for a state bank guaranty fund. | Introduced in House. House 94 (Revenue)}—Relating to soldiers’ exemption from taxation. Committee of whole. House 96 (Harris and Mann)—Pro- viding for a state bank guaranty fund. Corporations. : House 96 (Alcorn)—Relating to in- heritance taxes. Repealing present House 98 (Goshen county)—Relat- Ing to the: grading and inspection of potatoes, Agriculture. House 99 (Live Btock}—-Relating to the powers of the state board of sheep commissioners. Committee of whole. House 100 (Live Stock)—Relating to compensation of sheep Inspectors. House First Reading. Senate 18—Relating to duties of clerks of court. Judictary. Senate 28-—-Relating to suit against receiver, Judiciary. Senate 30—Relating to filing of transcripts. Judiciary. Senate 33—Relat! court reports, Judiciary.“ |in Dauphin, Manitoba, Senate $5—Relating to qualifica- tion of candidates for county sur- veyor. Blections. Senate 34—Relating to distribu- tion of estates. Judiciary. coffee. Besides Judge Gates, tion of candidates for county and prosecuting attorneys. Elections. ras .| ves of the district attorney, alien- Senate 37—Relating to qualifica. Claire ‘Thompson, int i Alsa’s mother, all heard the story seach) etsy Roane and falied to trip her up in her House 60—Authorizing | ubstitu. | a ene aeeicted the was bewildered by the girl's detailed ex- planation of her alleged crimes and her firm adherence to her original iste and Mr tion of candidates for county super. tion of local meetings of teachers for county teachers’ institute. Edu- cation. i House 66—Relating to county treasurer's settlement with state treasurer. Revenue. House 72—Relating to meetings of 7 the state board of agriculture, Pub-|t? see them die. lic lands. . Introduced in House. story. Thompaon . raid, she House 102 (Jack)—Relating to thé] the inside duth ft: af Mrs. Jess Platt, with whom Alsa tips of county assessor. County!) ot noarded, believes her tion" and alleges the girl tried to affairs. f House 108 (Converse county+~To reimburse the purchaser of certain lands. Revenui Alva was poison her too. ° mittee of whole. Platt. House 105 (Vance)—Authorizing = the University of Wyoming to ex: Norway's coast line—1700 miles in change lands of the Goshen county |* straight line—becomes over 12,000 experi: it fa fe ertal: .| miles if followed round the fjords. Diane sere Seecees In these fjords are over 150,000 is- cent lands. Lands and irrigation. House 106 (Natrona county)—Re-| and lating to bills of sale for motor we hicles and the registration and Ueensing of motor vehicl Judi. clary, : Withdrawn in House. House 85—Relating to salary of deputy sher{ff. House 86—Relating to salary of undersheriff. Introduced in Senate. Senate 59. (Free)—Regulating in- House 29 (Substitute for original | surance companies. Revenue. Senate 60 (Free)—Relating to ex- amination of insurance companies. House 38—Relating to defendant testifying in criminal trial. Ay Continued from Page One. net waa spread last night for a de- generate, who, last summer, noyed women and girls law and substituting new rates ana|elghborhood. He is believed to be system. Judiciary. the same man who is sought for House 97 (Alcorn)—Relating to|S@Veral recent attacks on small girls in other sections of the city. penalty for segreting will. Judiciary. ‘While’'the. grandmotter .oé girls, Mrs. Carrie Lovelace, was be- ing taken to the spot where their bodies hi to identify them by their clothing, another little girl, younger than either of the slain, faced perior Judge Walter S. Gates in an- other part of the city and repeated .® sensational story involving her in Committee of whole. the alleged murder of two infants and an adult and attempts to mur- der several other persons. She was seven-year-old Thompeon, brought before the judge for investigation as to her sanity as the result of her “confession” to police last Monday fhat she had fed ground glass to her twin sisters a poisoned a woman with ant paste here last year, and had at- tempted in recent weeks to poison members of the family with which she boarded by putting sulphuric Senate 36—Relating to qualifica-|%c!d from a radio battery, in their ‘It's all true, mama,” child. “I did it “because I wanted In the case of the twins, remembered House 101 (Converse count: To|that thelr sickness was a puzzle to reimburse the -lessor of a her, and that “parts of their stom- lands. Revenu achs seemed to be coming away on to face Judge Gates House 104 (Live Stock)—Relating again today, this time on a formal to the dipping of live stock. Com:|charge of lunacy preferred by Mrs. WAR INVENTION - STAG FRENCH PARIS, Feb. 5.—On account of a new war invention said to have been developed by the Germans is causing a stir in the French press, notwithstanding denials from official quarters. During a lecture at St. Chamond recently, Deputy Pierre Taittinger declared the Germans had secretly perfected a chemical product by the use of which airplanes could anni hilate several cities within a few hours. The details of the invention, he added, recently came to the knowledge of the French war minis try and experiment§ by experts ur der the direction of General Serrigny had confirmed the reports of the chemists on the new product. The ministry of war, however, de clared it knows nothing of the T vention and General Serrigny denies having ever conducted the experi- ments describe Ancient Bible To Be Used Here In Church Service An ancient bible, bearing the date with metallic clasp and bind ing, will be used Sunday for the Scripture reading at the 11 o'clock services in the Presbyterian Taber- nacle, Sixth and Durbin streets. In keeping with other parts of the serv ice, hymns of a thousand years Will be sung by the cong: ion, led by the large choir directed by Miss Ag- new. The subject of the sermon, which will be given by the minis. ter, Rev. Charles A. Wilson, D. D., will be ‘The Power of Great Affirm- atives,” showing historically and prophetically the reason for the op- timism of a growing, outstanding modern church. It will be a service of inspiration, confidence, courage, and good cheer throughout. In the evening at 7:30 the service will be in charge of the Westminster Guild, an organization of young wo- men with eighty members. There will be fine talks by a number of the young women, with several special musical numbers, including a large chorut, all by members of the sully” UPSET oTOMACH, GAS, INDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, —Stomach Feels Fine! So pleasant, so inexpensive, quick to settle an upset stomach. The moment “Pape's Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all pain and distress from indigestion or a sour, Brown Kid Oxfords, combination last, rubber heels. Regular $7.50 values______ Black Kid Oxfords. Regular $7.50 values___ Black Calf Oxfords. Regular $8.00 values_ Black Suede Oxfords. Regula $9.00 values_ Tan Calf Oxfords. Regular $8.00 values____ Brown Suede Oxfords. Regular $9.00 values. TAN CALF SPORT OXFORDS, Black Kid Oxfords. $9.00 values_ Black Suede Oxfords. $11.00 values.__ Brown Suede Oxfords. $12.00 values. BIG OXFORD SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Oxfords Below Cost Including Selby’s Arch Preserver Oxfords aes ...$6.95 The Bootery 124 EAST SECOND STREET low and military heels_._-______ Arch Preserver Oxfords Brown Kid Oxfords. $10.00 values__L-._________ gassy stomach vanishes. Millions know its magic. All drug gists recommended this harmless stomach corrective.—Advy.

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